On Sri Lanka, Stealth Solicitation of Submissions by UN Ban Panel Unexplained

The lack of rigor of the Panel of Experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is exemplified by the “soft launch” of their call for the submission of evidence.   Days ago, Inner City Press was forwarded a copy of what seemed to be a UN Panel notice… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Stealth Solicitation of Submissions by UN Ban Panel Unexplained

New Sri Lankan civil war photos threaten to overshadow Britain visit

The photographs, which showed blood stained bodies of young men and women who had been blindfolded and had their hands tied behind their backs, were released by the Global Tamil Forum (GTF), a group which includes former supporters of the Tamil Tiger rebels. Their release was timed to coincide with the visit of Professor G.L… Continue reading New Sri Lankan civil war photos threaten to overshadow Britain visit

Murdered Sri Lankan journalist’s family denied justice

The family of a BBC journalist murdered in Sri Lanka 10 years ago have expressed anger over the failure of police to find those responsible for his murder. Mylvaganam Nimalarajan was killed by unidentified gunmen in his home in the northern town of Jaffna on 19 October 2000. Activists accused a pro-government Tamil military group… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lankan journalist’s family denied justice

Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM

Tamil rebel leaders based in the United States and Norway are trying to revive their defeated separatist movement, Sri Lanka’s prime minister told parliament on Tuesday. Premier D. M. Jayaratne’s statements came during a debate to extend a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to police and armed forces to arrest and detain suspects for… Continue reading Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM

S.Lanka minister slams ‘colonial’ rights groups

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris rejected "colonial" criticism Tuesday of a government-appointed civil war probe, after foreign rights groups snubbed an invitation to attend. New York-based Human Rights Watch, London-based Amnesty International and Brussels-based International Crisis Group last week accused the panel of a cover-up and refused an offer from Colombo to appear… Continue reading S.Lanka minister slams ‘colonial’ rights groups

The Tamils are coming on board

An exclusive interview with Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris. Sri Lankan Minister for External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris says the Tamils at home and abroad are responding favourably to the sincere efforts President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government has been making to improve their lot since the so-called Eelam War IV ended 17 months ago.… Continue reading The Tamils are coming on board

Birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, pioneer of Tamil Eelam polity

18 October 2010 is the birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, doyen of the Tamil Eelam cause and founder leader of Thamizhar Chuyaadchik Kazhakam (TCK) in the late 1960s. TamilNet interviewed him in July 2005 when he was 95 years old. He passed away on 22 December 2006. Eezham Tamils and Sinhalese could never live under… Continue reading Birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, pioneer of Tamil Eelam polity

Amnesty to begin campaign on SLA execution of Trincomalee students

With the fifth anniversary of the massacre of five Tamil students in Trincomalee beach by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers approaching on January 2nd, Amnesty International (AI), the human rights watchdog has embarked on a postcard campaign "to use this case as an example of the ongoing lack of accountability in Sri Lanka," according… Continue reading Amnesty to begin campaign on SLA execution of Trincomalee students

You Buy The Lie

Every Sunday you buy the lie. You buy the lie that this is a functioning media. They sell the lie that this is a functioning democracy. A week later they wrap your lunch in it, which is about all it’s really good for. Most papers today are just lies to keep the rice from falling… Continue reading You Buy The Lie